Contributions

  • Sikkink, Kathryn, 1955- - Contributor

Publication

1998 - Cornell University Press, Ithaca, N.Y, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

57,000 words, Guess

Page Count

228 pages

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL686251M
  • ISBN-100801434440
  • OCLC Control Number37341507
  • Library of Congress Control Number97033165
  • LibraryThing261789
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  • Goodreads4096697

Classifications

  • DDC322.4/3
  • LCCJF529 .K43 1998

Description

Margaret E. Keck and Kathryn Sikkink examine a type of pressure group that has been largely ignored by political analysts: networks of activists that coalesce and operate across national frontiers. Their targets may be international organizations or the policies of particular states. Historical examples of such transborder alliances include anti-slavery and woman suffrage campaigns. In the past two decades, transnational activism has had a significant impact in human rights, especially in Latin America, and advocacy networks have strongly influenced environmental politics as well. The authors also examine the emergence of an international campaign around violence against women. The conventions of the nation-state have shaped our contemporary understanding of the process and politics of social movements. Keck and Sikkink sketch for the first time the dynamics of emergence, strategies, and impact of activists from different nationalities working together on particular issues. This eagerly awaited work will alter the way scholars conceptualize the making of international society and the practice of international politics.

Subjects

Topics

Mujeres322.4/3DerechosSocietiesSociedadesHuman rightsWorld politics

Other Editions

  • Activists beyond borders: advocacy networks in international politicsCornell University Press1998-01-01

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